About the job GTM Engineer or AI Engineer
We're building a vetted network of AI engineers.
Most AI engineers deal with the same problem: great skills, inconsistent work. One month you're slammed, the next you're hunting for clients.
We've built a model that fixes that.
We work with a small number of independently operated AI engineers — people who run their own businesses, build their own teams, and want a steady pipeline of well-scoped projects. We handle the client relationships. You handle the builds.
What you actually get:
- Consistent project work.
- $35/hour
- A PRD with every single project (no ambiguous briefs, no scope creep surprises)
- Full autonomy - hire people under you, build your team, run your business how you want
- We only ever interface with you, not your sub-contractors
- $1,000 referral bonus for every engineer you refer who earns their first $1,000 with us
What we're looking for:
You're AI-native - not "I use Claude occasionally" but actually building with it daily. Within 10 minutes of talking to you, it's obvious. You're probably active in communities like n8n, you're using tools most people haven't heard of like Cargo, Apify, Firecrawl, Bright Data, Zenrows.
If you've been describing yourself as a GTM engineer and you're running more than 2 Claude Code sessions in your workflow at a time, that's a strong signal.
You're entrepreneurial. You're not looking for a paycheck. You want to build a small operation with you as the lead, take on great projects, and scale.
You can take a well-scoped brief and ship. No hand-holding needed.
Who this is working with already:
We have engineers in Karachi running exactly this model. It works. We're expanding to bring on two more of the same caliber over the next 30 days.
If this is you, fill out the form : https://forms.saganrecruitment.com/t/8hABzgzYUtus and we would love to meet you! I'm specifically looking in Pakistan and India. Before you apply, Record a short Loom walking us through a working session you've had with an AI coding tool - Claude Code, Cursor, whatever you actually use. Show us the work, not a demo. We want to see how you think.